Columbia Early Modern Colloquium
The Columbia Early Modern Colloquium is delighted to
welcome Erika T.
Lin (George Mason) at its next meeting, on Thursday March
7, from
6.10-7.30 PM in 612 Philosophy Hall.
Erika T. Lin is Assistant Professor of English at George
Mason University. She specializes in early modern literature and culture, with
a focus on drama, theatre, and performance. Her first book, Shakespeare and the
Materiality of Performance, examines the unspoken assumptions constitutive of
early modern theatrical literacy: the historically-specific markers
distinguishing meaningful stage signifiers from mere "background
noise"; the interpretive paradigms governing audience understandings of
mimesis; the affective responses generated by spectacle; and the dynamic
interplay between theatre's representational strategies and presentational
effects.
Lin is currently working on a new book exploring the
performance dynamics of seasonal festivities and the commercialization of early
modern theatre. Some of her preliminary research for this project was published
in Theatre Journal.
PLEASE NOTE: Professor Lin's paper is being
pre-circulated for discussion.
If you wish to attend and don't already have a copy of
the paper, please contact Alan Stewart on ags2105@columbia.edu.
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